I hope the real draft is like this, but not likely. St. Louis offers 1.2 and 1.13 for 1.1. Then they take Jake Matthews. Giving up pick 13 to pick the second best guy at his position? Doubtful. Also doubt Nix and Mosley are available in 2nd round.

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I hope the real draft is like this, but not likely. St. Louis offers 1.2 and 1.13 for 1.1. Then they take Jake Matthews. Giving up pick 13 to pick the second best guy at his position? Doubtful. Also doubt Nix and Mosley are available in 2nd round.

Some of these are pretty out there. I ran one where Cleveland gave us 1.4, 1.26, and 2.3 to move up to 1.1 and take Gabe Jackson. Not only is he a guard, he's not even the top ranked one.

This is a draft junkie's fix isn't. Really good job! Would take this for sure but know its based off ridiculous draft grades. But if you play a couple times it makes easier to score high unless just stuck on players then come back later & those change too. My guess is they lag behind a few days, like it matters, but in this crazy cyber world it does.

Clowney #1 seems spot on
Fuller would replace KJ if they cannot resign him or JJ. Great corner prospect.
Martin is a player that solidifies interior OL while Bitonio gives us a mauler.
Barrow is very athletic, fills need.
Reid does not fit Crennel scheme but like player.
Storm is a sleeper, replaces Tate without breaking a sweat.
Love Murray. Great family, productive reminds me of Drew Brees.
Ryan is BB favorite run plugger.
Colt is an enigma. Super talent but easily broken, imagine him with money & how he would use it?
Mr irrelevant a FB from Marshall. I really like that program & would root hard for him to make it.

This is a draft junkie's fix isn't. Really good job! Would take this for sure but know its based off ridiculous draft grades. But if you play a couple times it makes easier to score high unless just stuck on players then come back later & those change too. My guess is they lag behind a few days, like it matters, but in this crazy cyber world it does.

Clowney #1 seems spot on
Fuller would replace KJ if they cannot resign him or JJ. Great corner prospect.
Martin is a player that solidifies interior OL while Bitonio gives us a mauler.
Barrow is very athletic, fills need.
Reid does not fit Crennel scheme but like player.
Storm is a sleeper, replaces Tate without breaking a sweat.
Love Murray. Great family, productive reminds me of Drew Brees.
Ryan is BB favorite run plugger.
Colt is an enigma. Super talent but easily broken, imagine him with money & how he would use it?
Mr irrelevant a FB from Marshall. I really like that program & would root hard for him to make it.

It is pre-draft crack really. Wasted too much time on there.

Hoskins is listed as a TE on some sites. Really that versatile H-back mold that can do it all. Could be a real tool in OB's toolbox.

So true. But it finally paid off. I won the draft. What do you guys think?
Your Picks:
Round 1 Pick 24 (CINN): Eric Ebron, TE, North Carolina (A)
-A huge offensive weapon that fits into the Patriots style 2 tight end sets. Is more of a receiving tight end right now, but has the ability to block and is a huge match up nightmare. Also he's amazing value at 24.

Round 2 Pick 1: Ryan Shazier, OLB, Ohio State (B+)
- Help shore up the OLB position. He should be able to rush the passer from the edge in a 3-4.

Round 2 Pick 3 (CLE): Derek Carr, QB, Fresno State (A)
- I don't want to bring in David, but if Derek commits to the game I think he can be great. USC was ugly, but I think that was a team thing. Fresno State got out played at every position.

Round 3 Pick 1: Chris Borland, ILB, Wisconsin (B+)
- Short arms are his down side, but he has the burst and instincts to play next to Cush.

Round 3 Pick 24 (CINN): Donte Moncrief, WR, Ole Miss (A)
- Stud WR who is great value at this point. Right now I think we have 3 WRs on the roster, Dre, Hopkins and Posey who I still think can contribute. Let's get an eventual Dre replacement here.

Round 4 Pick 1: Keith McGill, CB, Utah (A)
- Solid corner. Should be able to get in quickly.

Round 5 Pick 1: Brent Urban, DE, Virginia (B)
- I think he'd be a great RE in RAC's system. He can eat a double team and still make plays on a run play. Needs to become more polished and work on pass rush.

Round 7 Pick 1: Trey Millard, FB, Oklahoma (B+)
- Let's get some young and versatile. Can run, catch, and block. Not too worried about the ACL.

Round 7 Pick 41 (COMP): Walt Aikens, CB, Liberty (A)
- Mr. Irrelevant is likely eventually a big contributor? I'll take it! JJo only has so many years left. I see a future core of Kareem, Aikens and McGill.

Yeah, I do a bit as well. But Greg Gabriel actually has him as his number one QB right now and this is what he has to say:

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1) Derek Carr – Fresno

Carr is the most NFL ready quarterback in this class. While he played in an up-tempo spread offense at Fresno, he showed at the Senior Bowl that he could play from under center in an NFL-style scheme.
At 6023 – 214, Carr has good NFL size. He has the foot speed and quickness to move around in the pocket and create plays with his feet. He has very good arm strength, throws a tight ball, and his short and deep accuracy is as good as any in the draft.

Those critical of Carr, don’t feel he handles pressure well. While I agree that happened in the USC game, I also feel that it was a Fresno problem not a Carr problem. USC was the far superior team that day.
More than any other quarterback in this draft Carr has the “it” factor that is needed to succeed in the NFL. He is a strong leader with a strong passion for the game and has already overcome adversity in his life. I have less concern about his game compared to the other four quarterbacks. He has the talent and desire to lead his team to the playoffs on a consistent basis.